sparc64: Use unsigned long long for u64.

Andrew Morton wrote:

    People keep on doing

            printk("%llu", some_u64);

    testing it only on x86_64 and this generates a warning storm on
    powerpc, sparc64, etc.  Because they use `long', not `long long'.

    Quite a few 64-bit architectures are using `long' for their
    s64/u64 types.  We should convert them all to `long long'.

Update types.h so we use unsigned long long for u64 and
fix all warnings in sparc64 code.
Tested with an allnoconfig, defconfig and allmodconfig builds.

This patch introduces additional warnings in several drivers.
These will be dealt with in separate patches.

Signed-off-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Morton <akpm@linux-foundation.org>
Signed-off-by: David S. Miller <davem@davemloft.net>
This commit is contained in:
Sam Ravnborg
2009-01-06 13:19:28 -08:00
committed by David S. Miller
parent 0157141ae2
commit 9018113649
19 changed files with 71 additions and 71 deletions

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@@ -1168,20 +1168,20 @@ static void cheetah_log_errors(struct pt_regs *regs, struct cheetah_err_info *in
}
/* Now dump the cache snapshots. */
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): D-cache idx[%x] tag[%016lx] utag[%016lx] stag[%016lx]\n",
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): D-cache idx[%x] tag[%016llx] utag[%016llx] stag[%016llx]\n",
(recoverable ? KERN_WARNING : KERN_CRIT), smp_processor_id(),
(int) info->dcache_index,
info->dcache_tag,
info->dcache_utag,
info->dcache_stag);
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): D-cache data0[%016lx] data1[%016lx] data2[%016lx] data3[%016lx]\n",
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): D-cache data0[%016llx] data1[%016llx] data2[%016llx] data3[%016llx]\n",
(recoverable ? KERN_WARNING : KERN_CRIT), smp_processor_id(),
info->dcache_data[0],
info->dcache_data[1],
info->dcache_data[2],
info->dcache_data[3]);
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): I-cache idx[%x] tag[%016lx] utag[%016lx] stag[%016lx] "
"u[%016lx] l[%016lx]\n",
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): I-cache idx[%x] tag[%016llx] utag[%016llx] stag[%016llx] "
"u[%016llx] l[%016llx]\n",
(recoverable ? KERN_WARNING : KERN_CRIT), smp_processor_id(),
(int) info->icache_index,
info->icache_tag,
@@ -1189,22 +1189,22 @@ static void cheetah_log_errors(struct pt_regs *regs, struct cheetah_err_info *in
info->icache_stag,
info->icache_upper,
info->icache_lower);
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): I-cache INSN0[%016lx] INSN1[%016lx] INSN2[%016lx] INSN3[%016lx]\n",
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): I-cache INSN0[%016llx] INSN1[%016llx] INSN2[%016llx] INSN3[%016llx]\n",
(recoverable ? KERN_WARNING : KERN_CRIT), smp_processor_id(),
info->icache_data[0],
info->icache_data[1],
info->icache_data[2],
info->icache_data[3]);
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): I-cache INSN4[%016lx] INSN5[%016lx] INSN6[%016lx] INSN7[%016lx]\n",
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): I-cache INSN4[%016llx] INSN5[%016llx] INSN6[%016llx] INSN7[%016llx]\n",
(recoverable ? KERN_WARNING : KERN_CRIT), smp_processor_id(),
info->icache_data[4],
info->icache_data[5],
info->icache_data[6],
info->icache_data[7]);
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): E-cache idx[%x] tag[%016lx]\n",
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): E-cache idx[%x] tag[%016llx]\n",
(recoverable ? KERN_WARNING : KERN_CRIT), smp_processor_id(),
(int) info->ecache_index, info->ecache_tag);
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): E-cache data0[%016lx] data1[%016lx] data2[%016lx] data3[%016lx]\n",
printk("%s" "ERROR(%d): E-cache data0[%016llx] data1[%016llx] data2[%016llx] data3[%016llx]\n",
(recoverable ? KERN_WARNING : KERN_CRIT), smp_processor_id(),
info->ecache_data[0],
info->ecache_data[1],
@@ -1794,7 +1794,7 @@ static void sun4v_log_error(struct pt_regs *regs, struct sun4v_error_entry *ent,
int cnt;
printk("%s: Reporting on cpu %d\n", pfx, cpu);
printk("%s: err_handle[%lx] err_stick[%lx] err_type[%08x:%s]\n",
printk("%s: err_handle[%llx] err_stick[%llx] err_type[%08x:%s]\n",
pfx,
ent->err_handle, ent->err_stick,
ent->err_type,
@@ -1818,7 +1818,7 @@ static void sun4v_log_error(struct pt_regs *regs, struct sun4v_error_entry *ent,
"privileged" : ""),
((ent->err_attrs & SUN4V_ERR_ATTRS_RES_QUEUE_FULL) ?
"queue-full" : ""));
printk("%s: err_raddr[%016lx] err_size[%u] err_cpu[%u]\n",
printk("%s: err_raddr[%016llx] err_size[%u] err_cpu[%u]\n",
pfx,
ent->err_raddr, ent->err_size, ent->err_cpu);